MINUTES of the STONY CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH, Part 2
Book Number 1, ends with July, 1811. Book Number 2, has a few faded pages with no cover. Book 2 , starts with what seems to be part of the Minutes of the November meeting 1811. These minutes between July 1811 and November 1811 have apparently been torn off and lost. Book No. 2, is in a very faded condition and very difficult to read.
(Fragment of what appears to be November meeting, 1811)
Brother Nevil Wayland, Brother James Brickey and his wife. The church granted it to them all. Brother Brickey resigned his Deaconship. Then came forward sister Martha Taylor and told her experience and is to be baptised tomorrow.
John Cock, Clerk.
(Balance of first page too faded to read, but carried over to next page is the following)
took no letter of recommendation from the church for which they did not join in full till next association. Brother Wells motions to the church for to know if they have any person in view or not, to be a Deacon in the place of Brother Brickey, he being removed. The church appoints Zachariah Wells and William Steward to be proved in the Office of a Deacon. Brother Steward submits to serve the church. Brother Zachariah objects to serve if the church pleases, if at last the submits to be proved. Dismissed in love.
December the 23, 1811
Church meeting held at Stony Creek and found in love. Then came forward Lacy and made his excuse. They forgive him, Brother Oweing (Owens) likewise. A query to the church: "Is it order to work on the Sabbath, or not?" Answer: "It is sin and if any person do it, ask him and deal with them for it". Dismissed in love.
January the 25, 1812
Church meeting held on Stony Creek. The church met and found in love. The laid over till next meeting. Then came forward Brother James McKinney and his wife and joined by letter. The church rec'd them. Then came forward BrotherStacy and said that Mann h ad told him lies. He said he did not go in at Alley's to warm and then denied it. Mann denies saying so at all. Mann said he was not cold and again said his stock was froze at that time and he got of and warmed himself. A question to the church: "Whither Brother Stacy has sinned or not, and whither Mann has sinned or not". "He has sinned". Then came forward Brother Taylor and said report had gone out that he was drunk. He denies it. Then came forward Brother Hall and acknowledged the same and denies it, but said he was very angry. The church concludes to not (deal) with him till next meeting by his request. They called Brother Steward and Brother Zachariah (Wells). They refuse. Dismissed in order.
February the 22, 1812
Church meeting held on Stony Creek. The church sat and found in love. The reference came on between Brother Stacy and Mann. Then came forward Mann and said he does not remember the mistake between them. The church excluded Mann for sin. He is no more of us in this church. Then came forward Brother Kitchen and acknowledged he neglected his church meeting. They forgives. Brother Owens also, Brother Stergen (Sturgill) also forgives them. Then came forward Brother Henry and his wife and requested a letter of dismission from us. The church granted it to them. Dismissed in order.
March the 28, 1812
Church met and found in love. Dismissed in order.
April the 25, 1812
Church meeting held on Stony Creek. The church sat and found in love. The church opens her doors. Then came forward Brother Brickey and Sister, his wife, and gave up their letter to the church and received in full fellowship. Dismissed in order.
May the 23, 1812
Church meeting __ (sentence not finished). Church met and sat in love. One negro received and baptised, he belonging to Stallard's.
June the 26, 1812
The church sat and found in love. Then came forward Brother Hall and confessed that he had drank too much. The church forgives him at his request. Then came forward James Brickey and his wife and Nevil Wayland and joined by letter. Then came forward Hannah Riggs and joined by experience and is received in full fellowship. Then came forward Zodak Wayland and joined by experience in full fellowship. Dismissed in order.
July the 26, 1812
Church meeting held at Stony Creek. Sat and found in love. The church appoints Brother Lacey and Brother Brickey to go to the Association. Also Brother Stacy, Br. Cox, Con Brickey. Brother Wells to write the letter to send to the Association. Dismissed in order.
August the 22, 1812
Church meeting held on Stony Creek. Church sat and found in love. The six Brothers came forward according to appointment and wrote the letter to sendto the Association. The letter received. The church approved the letter to send it. Then came forward David Cox, Thomas Landers, James Brickey, David Cox, William Brickey, Zachariah Wells and thereon shared expenses to bear the letter to the Association. Brother Stergin (Sturgill) wished ____ illegible). The church appoints members to go and cite to members to attend next church meeting to give satisfaction to the church for report they have heard of them. Brother Steward and Brother Landers to cite them to come and give satisfaction to the church. Dismissed.
September the 26, 1812
Church meeting held at Stony Creek. Church sat and found in love. Then came forward Brother Steward and said he was ill and Brother Stacy was sick also, and Brother Dany had a rising (boil) on his finger and they could not go, the church forgives them. Then came forward Brother Steward and says he cited the two sisters to come and they have come. The church concludes it is to be a rule in the church if they send any members of the church to act for the church, the church is to see to their business, if anything is in danger of being lost by reason of his absence till he returns home. By the request of the offenders to nominate Brother Cox, Brother Wells, Brother Wells, Brother Buster, Brother Stacy to try to settle the grievance between the two sisters - Clarey Frances and Dicy Ray, and to make peace between them. The church is satisfied with them both. Then came forward Sarah Kitchen and is received by experience and is baptised. Dismissed in order.
October the 24, 1812
The church sat and found in love. a letter to the (church) from William Nolin for a letter of dismission if they can receive his acknowledgement. The church received his acknowledgement and granted him a letter of dismission by his request. Dismissed in order.
November the 12, 1812
Church meeting held on Stony Creek. The church sat and found in love. Brother Cox applies to the church if they can give Brother Brickey and his wife a letter of dismission, or not. The church granted their request and gavethem a letter of dismission from us in full fellowship. Dismissed in order.
December the 26, 1812
The church meeting held on Stony Creek. The church sat and found in love. Then came forward Brother McKinsey and acknowledged he had been too neglectful for missing three meetings having his ox sick. The church forgives him. Then came forward Sister Isabel Carter and Sister Beckey and after a long time they laid it down till further acknowledgment if David's Bec (slave) see the wrong she is to acknowledge her fault. The church forgives them. Dismissed in order.
January the 23, 1813
Church met and found in peace. Dismissed in order.
February the 27, 1813
Church meeting held at Stony Creek. Set and found in love. Brother Sexton came and made his excuse, and Brother Stegen (Sturgill) likewise. They forgive them. Then came forward Brother Wells and laid in a complaint before the church. The church concludes to wait till the next meeting and he would come give them satisfaction, it being his request. A complaint to the church that Ruben Hall was drunk. Referred till next meeting. Then came forward Rebecca Cox and proved that she was clear of the story that was laid to the charge by Rode (Rhoda) (slave) and James Cox, and Mima Cox's Luke (slave). Dismissed in order.
March the 27, 1813
Church met and found in love. Then came forward Brother McKinsey and acknowledgehe had got angry and had done wrong in so doing. Brother Kinsey made bad confessions and said he had rather be out of the church than in it, and he sayshe was sorry for what he had done. The church forgives him. Then came forward Brother Hall and said he heard the same but he denies it, but said he had drunk too much, but was not drunk. He acknowledges he has done wrong in so doing. The church forgives him for his fault. Brother Wells and his wife received a letter of dismission from us, and Sister Nancy Farmer and Sister Lucy farmer received letters from us. Dismissed in order.
April the 24, 1813
Church met and sat. Found in love. Church chose Brother Oakes, Mode Baler ?(Moderator). Brother Landers, took out Sister Jane Stanley to talk to her; took Brother Cox, James Brickey, Brother Stacy. Report to the church that the dispute is done away between Brother Landers and Sister Stanley.
(The next page in the book is upside down and contains what appears to be a roster of members, with small square cut off the bottom right hand corner, which contained about nine names.)
Zahariah Wells Chloe France
Rebecca Wells Nancy Farmer
David Cox Lucy Farmer
Jemina Cox William George
John McKinsey George's two blacks
Patty, his wife Nancy Hollandworth
Mary Stanfield Nimrod Taylor
James McKinney and his wife Mary
Elizabeth McKinney William Steward
William Brickey Jemina Steward
David Cox Elizabeth Carter
Rebecca Cox Thomas Landers
Nevil Wayland Elizabeth Landers
George Stacy Thomas Owens
James Brickey Martha Taylor
Nancy Brickey Sister Stanley
James Kitchen William Wells
and his wife Susanna Riggs
Elisha Sexton Rhoda Cox (black)
Priscilla Auston Tabitha Sexton
Jemina Dollarhide Lucy Moore
Sarah Catchen (Kitchen ?) Annie Gibson
Nancy Gipson John Buster and his wife
James Gibson Sister Petey (widow)
John Gibson Rebecca Bustar
Frances Wayland David Bustar
Kesiah Wayland Sally Bustar
Rhoda Starnes Sherad Rice
Luke (Stallard's black)
Dicy Ray
Nimrod Stergen (Sturgill) On the margin of this page is
Mary Stergen this entry:
Amy Stergen The whole in names at this time.
(There is no entry for May, 1813)
June the ____, 1813
Church sat and found in love. Brother Wells, Moderator. (Next sentencetoo faded to read) Brother Sexton came forward and made his excuse for neglecting meetings. They forgive him. Samuel (?) offer to join the church. They conclude not till his letter comes and then he is to give the letter to the church. The church nominates members to go to the Association. Brother Culbertson, Brother Cox, Brother Cox. Brother Oakes to write a letter to send by the delegates to the Association. Brother James Brickey - the church appreciates his gift, an examination as a grantable gift of the Lord to go forward in prayer and exhortation when he pleases and when the Lord causes him. Dismissed in order.
July the 24, 1813
Church sat and found in love. Brother Oaks, Moderator. Brother Kitchen made his excuse for neglecting one meeting one time. They forgive him and Brother Owens and Brother Stergen and Brother (?) Rod, likewise, and Brother Riggs neglected two meetings being at a distance from us and nothing to ride on and not able to walk. Sister Margaret Horton joined the church by letter. Then came forward Negro man and confessed that he has sinnedand he begs the church to forgive him, and set him at liberty again. The church received him in full fellowship. Dismissed.
August the 21, 1813
Meeting held on Stony Creek. Brother Wells, Moderator. Church sat and found in love. The church received the letter to send to the Association by Brother Cox and George Stacy, James Culbertson. Dismissed in order.
September the 26, 1813
Church sat in love. Brother Kilgore, Moderator. Then came forward Sister Kitchen and complained to the church against Susanna Stallard for saying she harbored them Melungins (Melungeons). Sister Sook said she was hurt with her for believing her child and not believing her, and she won't talk to her to get satisfaction, and both is "pigedish", one against the other. Sister Sook lays it down and the church forgives her. Then came forward Cox and relates to the church that he went to the Association and took the letter and they received the letter in fellowship. Dismissed.
October the 23, 1813
Church sat and found in love. Brother Flannay, Moderator. Brother Cox puts a question to the church, "whether it is order to live in the bounds of one church and to belong to another church". The answer: "They think it not good (to) bind any member in such cases". The church considers it disorder for any member of the church to neglect doing anything that the church chooses. to act for the church respecting Association and they consider it right forthe members to see to his business while they are gone. The church appoints Brother Kitchen to cite Brother Sexton to come to the next meeting and makehis excuse. Dismissed.
November the 19, 1813
Church sat and found in love. The church chose Brother James Brickey, Moderator. Then came forward Brother Sexton and made his excuse. Thechurch forgives him. Dismissed.
December the 25, 1813
Church sat and found in love. Then came forward several of the Brethrenand made their excue. The church forgives them. Then came forward reportto the church that Disey Rhea had married and her husband is living. She says that her son has been to see his father and he says that he was dead. The church considers it is best to lie so till next meeting and her son to come and report it to them for their satisfaction. Dismissed in order.
January the 21, 1814
James Brickey, Moderator. Then came forward James Brickey and reports that her son says he is dead and he is willing to be qualified to the same. The church concluded it is best for to invite Brother Oweing to come tothe next meeting and give satisfaction for neglecting his seat. The church considers it good order to grant members to go and invite any members that transgresses to attend their meeting and give the church satisfaction.
February the 26, 1814
Church sat and found in love. Then came forward Thomas Oweins acknowledges he has drank too much liquor, (for) which they forgive him. Then came forward Brother Pressley (Carter?) and laid in a complaint against Sister France, drawed a rifle and threatened to kill them and other bad language. The church concludes it is best to send members to invite her to come and give satisfaction to the next meeting... Chose Bro. Steward and Bro. Taylor to invite her to come.
(No entry until August 1814, pages torn away and missing)
August the 27, 1814
The church sat and is found in love. Brother Wells, Moderator. Then came forward the reference concerning Pressly Carter. The church excommunicated Pressley Carter for not hearing them. Then came forward black Sam and said he had been in sin and said he was sorry for it and he hoped the Lord forgives him, and the church also. Money made up for the Association. Then Brother Frank Wayland and Brother John Gipson and Lacy and Sister Wayland also, for which they grant them all. (probably a request for dismission) Dismissed.
September the 24, 1814
The church sat and found in love. Then came forward Brother _____ (balance too faded to read.)
The last page has no date and seems to contain a roster of members donatingproduce and money to the church.
William Roberts
John Bustar one bushel of corn
James Brickey one bushel of corn
Sexton one bushel of corn
William Brickey one bushel of corn
David Cox one half dollar
Thomas Owens three pecks of corn
Brother Steward one joint of meat
Sister Cart(er?) one quarter of a dollar
Edly Mirfey one meat
Sister Owens some corn
Brother Taylor some corn
Brother Stergin some shugar (sugar)
Dismissed in order. Robert Kilgore, Moderator
End of Book No. 2
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM BRICKEY, SR.
William Brickey, Sr. was born in Botetourt County Virginia, December 29,1779. When but a youth he became a member of the Regular Baptist Church and in a short time came to Southwestern Virginia and located near the mouth of Stony Creek in Scott County. After remaining there some time he married Elizabeth Cocke daughter of David Cocke and both him and his wife became members of the Baptist Church at Stony Creek from the time of its organization, which was organized in 1801. William Brickey was Clerk and Deacon of the Church, most of the time upto his death. He raised the Clerk Ship on account of his age. William Brickey raised a large family, all of which were sons but one. His wife, whom he had lived with for many years departed this life several years before he did; and truly it might be said that they walked together like Zachariah and Elizabeth of old. William Brickey was versed in the scriptures, he often consulted with scripture and he generally gave satisfactory information, he was kind both to his family and neighbors; a good counselor in Church difficulties, was well posted in attending to all Church matters -- having the scripture that were difficult to each case always for instruction. Truly it might be said a strongman in Israel has fallen. The latter part of his life was give wholly up to reading the Scripture and religious devotion, as he had divided out his land and money among his children and lived with his son William Brickey, Jr. When his friends would visit him, he would raise the subject of religion with the *2 is frequently saying he could not see why he was spared for he was doing no good that he could see, but he was patiently waiting for the Lord's time. He generally had good health all through life. When he had his last sickness he was confined but a short time, and appeared to be fully sensible that the time of his departure was at hand, he was perfectly calm, and only inclining to go to Christ who was far better. He departed this life January 13th, 1865. We should not grieve for those that die in Christ as those that have not hope.
David Jesse, Sr.
M.T. Lipps
The following is from the book "History of Scott County" by Robert M. AddingtonPages 264 - 265
The Stony Creek Baptist Church
As this is written the Minute Book of the Stony Creek Baptist Church lies on the desk before the writer. It is faded on account of age and much use. Someof its pages are missing, and some of those yet remaining are scarcely legible. The earliest legible date is August 26, 1815, but the church was organized in 1801. This date is shown in biographical sketches of two of its first members, William Brickey, Sr., and David L. Cocke (it should be David Clinton Cocke). Thesesketches are to be found in the Minute Book of the Stony Creek Regular Baptist Association. According to this record William Brickey, Sr., was born in Botetourt County Virginia, December 29, 1779, and became a member of this church at its organization in 1801. He was its first clerk, and one of its first deacons. He married Elizabeth Cox, a daughter of DavidDavid L. Cocke, another of its first members, was born at Castle's Woods, Russell County, (Virginia) June 12, 1785. At the tender age of fifteen or sixteen, he made public profession, and joined an arm of the Reed's Valley Church which held their sessions at his father's house, which arm was organized into a church the same meeting that he was baptized. The date of the meeting was August 22, 1801. Many of the church minutes began with the terse, but significant statement: "Church sat, and found in love". An entry of August 26, 1816, states, "Then came forward Brother Gnash and made his excuse for neglecting his church meeting; they (the church) forgave him also". The last legible date in this old church minute book is August 24, 1819.
The list of church members prior to 1819 are:
David Cox Margaret Hammon David Cox Sr.
John Buster John Buster Thomas Lander
Elizabeth Carter Samuel Buster Pattie Tailer
Shad Estep James Cocks Chloe France
Samuel Estep Caty McConnell William Steward
Mary Estep Sarah (black) James Albert
Elizabeth Wallice Sook (black) Charles Buster
William Wells Charley Buster John Fraisure
Thomas Owins Simon Stacey Nimrod Tailer
James (a black man) Nansey Cox Patty Kinsey
Hannah Riggs Nathan Swinney John Sturgin
Salley Mullets Wynoah Carter Sam Pitman
Sarah Buster Sherod Kid James Gibson
David Buster James Brickey Ruth Gibson
William Buster William Brickey
Bates Buster John McKinsey
-A-
Abbel
T.R., 1
Addington
Robert M., 29
Albert
James, 29
Alley
Thomas, 2, 3(2), 5,
6(2)
Auston
Pressleigh, 14
Priscilla, 25
-B-
Baler
Mode, 24
Bama
James, 9
Black
James, 29
Rhoda, 1
Sarah, 29
Sook, 29
Bolin, 13
Jessee, 13
Bolling, 2
Jeremiah, 5
Bradic, 11, 12
Elizabeth, 11
Bradis, 11
Bradix, 11(2)
Bradrick, 11
Briant
David, 2(2)
Rachael, 2
Brickey, 1(2), 2(2), 3,
4, 10, 11(3), 12,
13(4), 14, 15, 16,
17, 22(2), 23(2),
24
Con, 23
James, 1, 2, 8, 10,
17, 22, 23(2), 24,
25(2), 26, 27,29
John, 3, 4, 5, 6(2),
7(2), 8(4), 9(2),
10, 17(2)
Nancy, 3, 25
William, 10(2), 16,
17, 23, 25, 27, 29
William Jr., 28
William Sr., 28, 29
William Sr.
(biography), 28
Broadrick
William, 10
Broobachs
William, 8
Browdick, 10
Burton
Betsy, 2
Bustar
David, 25
John, 27
Rebecca, 25
Sally, 25
Bustard
John, 1
Buster, 23
Bates, 29
Charles, 29
Charley, 29
David, 29
John, 4, 25, 29(2)
Samuel, 29
Sarah, 29
William, 29
-C-
Carnell
Mary, 2
Carter, 7
Agness, 2
Beckey, 24
Elizabeth, 1, 11, 25,
29
Isabel, 24
Joseph, 1, 10
Margaret, 2
Presley, 11
Pressley, 15(2), 27
Pressly, 27
Sister, 27
Wynoah, 29
Cock, 1, 3(2), 8, 9,
10(2), 11(2),
12(2), 13(2), 15
David, 1, 6, 7(4), 8,
9, 10, 11, 16
Henry, 2, 8(2), 11
John, 22
Cocke
David, 28
David Clinton, 29
David L., 29(2)
Elizabeth, 28
Cockerill
William, 3
Cockrel
William Marshall, 1
Cocks, 2
David, 2
James, 29
Matilda, 2
Rebecky, 10
Cockses, 2
Cok
David, 17
Coks
David, 10
Collins, 3
Riley, 3
Tiny, 3(2)
Valentine, 2(2), 4
Cornelius
Mary, 1
Cox, 1(2), 5(2), 12(3),
13(6), 15(2), 17,
23(2), 24(2), 25,
26(3)
David, 1(2), 2, 3, 5,
7(3), 8(2), 23(2),
25(2), 27, 29(2)
David Jr., 1
David Sr., 29
Elizabeth, 29
Henry, 8, 9, 10, 12
James, 24
Jemina, 25
Luke (slave), 24
Mima, 24
Nansey, 29
Rebecca, 24, 25
Rhoda (black), 25
Culberson, 1, 4
Joseph, 4(3)
Culberston
James, 6
Mary, 6
Culbertson, 25
James, 26
Joseph, 1
-D-
Dany, 23
Davis
Israel, 9
Dolahide
Jemina, 9(2)
Dollarhaide
Jemina, 25
Dollarhide
Jeremiah, 14
Dotson
Feby, 11
Mary, 10, 11
Phebe, 10
Simon, 10, 11
-E-
Easterling
Thomas, 9
Eddington
Margaret, 6
Sinthey, 11
Ervin
Jean, 14
Esland
Thomas, 9
Estep
Elizabeth, 6
Joel, 16(2)
Mary, 29
Samuel, 29
Shad, 29
Shadrack, 6
Shadrick, 7
-F-
Farmer
Lucy, 24, 25
Lusey, 15
Nancy, 24, 25
Flannary, 2
Flannay, 26
Flannery, 5, 11, 12
John, 7(2), 8(3)
Sarah, 7(2)
Violate, 3
Fraisure
John, 29
France, 27
Chloe, 25, 29
Cloe, 15
Frances
Clarey, 23
Cloe, 7
William, 7
Francis
Clarey, 11
Cloe, 7
-G-
George, 10, 11(2)
William, 10, 25
Gibson, 8, 13, 14
Annie, 25
Anny, 3
Charles, 4, 5(4)
David, 3, 5, 9(2)
Delilah, 9
Deliley, 11
Fanny, 3, 9(2)
Frances, 4
George, 5
Henry, 3(2)
James, 9, 25, 29
John, 14, 25
Mary, 3, 4
Nancy, 2
Rheuben, 4
Ruth, 29
Thomas, 3(2), 4(3)
Thomas Jr., 3
Vina, 3, 4
Giles, 4
Gipson
Beter, 3
Charles, 3, 4, 5(2),
8
David, 2, 5
Elizabeth, 2
Fanny, 3
George, 3
John, 27
Mary, 3
Nancy, 25
Rachel, 3
Rheuben, 5, 6(2)
Rheubin, 3
Thomas, 3, 6
Gnash, 29
Guttery
John, 9
-H-
Hall, 15(2), 16(2), 22,
23, 24
Mary, 16
Ruben, 24
Rubin, 14
Hammon
Margaret, 29
Henry, 22
Hollan
William, 11
Holland
James, 10
Hollandworth
Nancy, 25
Horton
Margaret, 26
Hutchens, 1(2)
Hutcheson
Nancy, 1
-J-
James, 7
Jones
Mary, 1(2)
-K-
Kelley
Edward, 6
Kelly
Edward, 7
Kid
Sherod, 29
Kildare, 6
Kilgore, 12, 26
Robert, 7, 8, 9, 27
Robin, 10
Kinsey, 24
Patty (McKinsey), 29
Kitchen, 3(3), 5(2),
9(2), 13, 22, 26(3)
James, 5, 8(2), 25
James Sr., 5
Jean, 6
Sarah, 23, 25
Kitchens
James, 5
Kitchin, 15
Kitching, 14(3)
-L-
Lacey, 23
Lacy, 22
Lander
Thomas, 29
Landers, 23
Elizabeth, 25
Mode, 24
Thomas, 23, 25
Large
Mary, 3, 6
Lea
Giles, 1, 4(3)
Sarah, 4
Leath, 1
Henry, 1, 4(5), 5
James, 4, 7(2), 8
Margaret, 8
-M-
McBride
Betsy, 10
Johanne, 12(2)
John, 10
Sinnah, 11
Susannah, 11, 12(2)
William, 10, 12(2)
McConnell
Caty, 29
McGuire
Jessee, 11, 12(2)
Mary, 11
McKinney
Elizabeth, 25
James, 22, 25
McKinsey, 24(2)
John, 16, 25, 29
Patty, 24, 25
Mahan
Selah, 15
Maner, 7
William, 7(2)
Manes
William, 7
Mann, 22(2)
Marshal
David, 5(2)
Susannah, 2
Thomas, 3(2), 5(2)
Marshall
David, 5
Mary, 1
Susannah, 2
Marshel
David, 3(2), 6
Thomas, 4, 5
Mirfey
Edly, 27
Moore
Lucy, 25
Spicey, 5
More
Clary, 4
Judith, 3
Lerecy, 3
Spicy, 3
Mullet
Lias, 17
Nas, 14
Nathan, 14, 16(2)
Sary (Sarah), 14
Mullets
Salley, 29
Murphy, 14, 15, 16
-N-
Nelson
Elinor, 7(2)
Ellender, 2
Neyland
Rebecky, 10
Nolen, 3(2), 16
James, 4, 11
William, 3(2)
Nolin, 15
William, 23
Nuston
Pressleigh, 14
-O-
Oakes, 24, 25
Oaks, 26
Ogden
Lidish, 11
Osborn
Comfort, 2, 3
Jemina, 2
Stephen, 2
Oweins
Thomas, 27
Owens, 22(2), 26
Sister, 27
Thomas, 25, 27
Owins
Thomas, 29
-P-
Penalton
Sarah, 2
Pendleton, 1
Edmond, 1
Petey
Sister (widow), 25
Philips, 2
Elender, 2
Pitman
Sam, 29
-Q-
Quillen
Nancy, 7
-R-
Rany
Samuel, 3
Ray
Dicy, 23, 25
Relby, 4
Rhea
Disey, 26
Rice
Sherad, 25
Richey, 5
Richmond
John, 5
Jonathan, 5
Nancy, 8
Riggs, 9, 13, 14, 15, 17,
20, 26
Hannah, 23, 29
Susanna, 25
Ritchman
John, 3
Nancy, 3
Roberts, 15, 17
Catherine, 1
Cathy, 20
Jenny, 8
Margaret, 12
Mary, 9, 12, 17
Nancy, 8
William, 27
Rod, 26
Russell
Rebecky, 15
-S-
Sexton, 9(2), 12, 13(2),
14, 15(3), 16, 24,
25, 26(2), 27
Bitha, 5, 8
Elisha, 5, 25
Marey, 12
Tabitha, 25
Slave
Bec, 24
Eve, 10, 11
John, 10, 11
Rhoda, 24
Sook, 26
Stacey
Simon, 29
Stacy, 9, 13, 14(2),
15(2), 17, 22(2),
23(3), 24
George, 10, 25, 26
Stallard
Luke (black), 25
Negro, 23
Susanna, 26
Stanfield
James, 2, 5
Mary, 2, 25
Stanley, 16
Jane, 24
Sister, 25
Starnes
Rhoda, 25
Stegen, 24
Stergen, 22, 26
Amy, 25
Mary, 25
Nimrod, 25
Stergin, 23, 27
Steward, 10, 11(3),
12(3), 13(3),
15(2), 22, 23(2),
27(2)
Jemina, 9, 25
William, 1, 22, 25,
29
Stewart
Wm., 8
Stuart
John, 3
Sturgill, 22, 23, 24
Nimrod, 25
Sturgin
John, 29
Swinney
Nathan, 29
-T-
Tailer
Nimrod, 29
Pattie, 29
Taylor, 11(2), 12(3), 15,
22, 27(2)
Martha, 22, 25
Mary, 25
Nimrod, 9, 17, 25
Sarah, 9
Tod
Jemina, 9
-W-
Wallice
Elizabeth, 29
Walling, 13
Watson, 3, 5
John Sr., 1
William, 5(2)
Wayland, 2, 3(2), 5, 15
Frances, 25
Francis, 13(2)
Frank, 2, 27
James, 17
Kesiah, 25
Lacy, 27
Nancy, 1
Nevel, 1
Nevel Jr., 2
Nevel Sr., 1
Nevil, 7, 8(3), 10,
14, 17, 22, 23, 25
Nevil Sr., 5
Zodak, 23
Wells, 5, 9(2), 10,
11(3), 12(2),
13(6), 14, 15, 16,
22, 23(2), 24(2),
25, 26, 27
Rebecca, 25
Rebekey, 14
William, 9, 10(3),
12, 25, 29
Zachariah, 14(2), 15,
17, 22(2), 23,25
Wilson, 1(3)
Jesse, 1, 2
This name is variously spelled Bradic, Bradix, Braderick, Broaderic, etc.
2* Two words not illegible
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Stony Creek Baptist Church 1801 - 1814
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